Hydro blue on 12 escape

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First use of the product. Escape really does not see winter. Garaged in winter. Paint was flat after the wash. But was in good shape. So I went to HYDRO BLUE. One word...WOW! This is going to be a game changer. It was fun to watch the product do it`s thing while rinsing it! Proceeded to dry it off and I was floored! It really popped the paint and never looked better! There was partial sun out, but it did not bother this product. NO STREAKS OR RUNS anywhere. Glass looks amazing. I also did a good interior. She is happy with it. AMAZING PRODUCT AND SO EASY!
 
Has anyone applied the Blue hydro using a damp microfiber towel to a dry vehicle and a second microfiber towel to dry excess?

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Has anyone applied the Blue hydro using a damp microfiber towel to a dry vehicle and a second microfiber towel to dry excess?

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Dont know anyone that used it that way...yet. It`s so easy and goof proof to use the regular way.
 
Ok, so Blue is a stand alone coating correct? You say remove old wax. Do I need to remove a fresh layer of wax?

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You can use it on top of any coating or sealant, but I would question it`s ability to bond, and I suspect the longevity would be diminished if it isn`t applied to a clean, decontaminated and prepped surface.
 
This is going to be a game changer.

If this were the first product to market of its kind, I could agree. But what makes this one special over hyrdo2, or geyon wet coat?


FWIW I`ve used hydro2 and always ended up with some kind of streaking, currently have and use wet coat and haven`t encountered any issues with it.
 
Some would say that since the experience with streaking has been minimal to none and that you can use in direct sunlight make it a winner over HydrO2 and Wet Coat.

Durability is advertised as the same among all three.

How it handles shine/gloss, beading and sheeting are all going to be subjective calls.

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If this were the first product to market of its kind, I could agree. But what makes this one special over hyrdo2, or geyon wet coat?


FWIW I`ve used hydro2 and always ended up with some kind of streaking, currently have and use wet coat and haven`t encountered any issues with it.
My experience:
No streaking for me W McKees
Minimal streaking with Wet Coat
Lots of streaking w hydro
 
My experience:
No streaking for me W McKees
Minimal streaking with Wet Coat
Lots of streaking w hydro

A majority of the streaking with the hydro2 was on glass, but it did streak on the paint too. I have not had the wet coat streak on me yet.
 
If there is wax on the paint Hydro2 (or any of these type of products) will cause problems like streaking. The coating will not adhere. Clean paint works best.
 
I have not used this on my Xterra..yet. Having fun with the Stoners Speed Bead currently on it. If and when I would buy car pro eraser to remove all LSP on the Xterra then use the Hydro Blue. I wanted the Escape to be the test bed on this product. Hence the LSP on it was long gone. I am still amazed with the results that it gave. That paint never looked better. And amazing what it does to glass! I had to move it last night, and we had rain. The water just ran off of it. And it was great to see the beading first hand.
 
First wash after Hydro Blue was this Saturday. Still glossy and beading. Big difference was in the drying off. It was very easy.
 
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